Jesus. All about life campaign still running strong 12 months later, says Jesus Racing Team
Jesus Racing Team driver Andrew Fisher says twelve months down the track, he's still seeing the impact of last year's multi-million dollar 'Jesus. All about life' campaign. .
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Aussie Harvest team back in the air
The Aussie Harvest team is back in the air next week to resume their bi-monthly outback circuit with speaker Dr Mac Cusiter, formerly from the Sydney Institute.
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Ashes lead-up series No 3 - Cricket Family Respite
The Ashes Cricket series (Australia – England) commences on Thursday 25 November at the Gabba in Brisbane and in celebration of this much awaited for Ashes series, Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, is taking us on an eight day journey of his Cricket ministry.
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Australian aid review should prioritise the poorest
Caritas Australia today applauds the Government's moves to conduct an independent review of Australia's aid and development program, and welcomes its commitment further explore the vital role of non-government organisations in effective aid delivery.
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Ashes lead-up series No. 2 - Festival of Cricket
The Ashes Cricket series (Australia – England) commences on Thursday 25 November at the Gabba in Brisbane and in celebration of this much awaited Ashes series, Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, is taking us on an eight day journey of his Cricket ministry.
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Ashes lead-up No 1 - 10 years of Life After Cricket
The Ashes Cricket series (Australia-England) commences on Thursday 25 November at the Gabba in Brisbane and in celebration of this much awaited for Ashes series, Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, is taking us on an eight day journey of his Cricket ministry.
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Team of Australians complete walk for 2000 Bible-less languages
Dave (David Carnell), Carnsey (Andrew Carnell), and Sav (Andrew Sav) have safely arrived home in Stanthorpe after walking 2000 kilometres to raise awareness that there are still 2000 languages that don't have the Bible. The three men left Cairns on 24 August and arrived in Stanthorpe on 11 November, after walking on average more than 30km each day.
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Stanford Simon from Grenada is a 'cricket tragic'.
Stanford Simon, a self-confessed Cricket nut, is the Pastor of the First St George's Baptist Church in Grenada (Caribbean, West Indies). He spoke to the Australian Missionary News IPTV while attending the Baptist World Congress in Hawaii.
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Christian hospital ship completes annual assignment, fundraising for maintainance
Mercy Ships hospital ship, the Africa Mercy, is in dry-dock in Durban, South Africa, following completion of this year's field assignment to the West African nation of Togo.
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Isaac Zulu rejoices: 660 Zambian Baptist churches
Isaac Zulu is the President of the Baptist Convention of Zambia. He spoke to the Australian Missionary News IPTV while at the Baptist World Congress in Hawaii recently.
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WWI remembered with a national sentence
11.00am on the eleventh day of the eleventh month Australia remembers those who lost their lives in WWI, the Great War, the war to end all wars. It is therefore fitting to discuss that strange Australian\'s chant: \'Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi\', which has been known to be shouted on such solemn occasions.
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Christmas Bowl delivers aid as crises loom
Australian christians who support Act for Peace's Christmas Bowl program in 2010 will offer a life-line to thousands of refugees who are suffering through the unfolding crises in Burma (Myanmar) and Sudan.